The Association have to date failed to give permission for the game to be played at Pairc Ui Chaoimh, although that could change today.

Former Republic of Ireland star Duff has slammed the "dinosaurs" in the GAA over their decisions, saying the whole fiasco makes his "blood boil", reports Dublin Live.

The match, which will feature legends such as Robbie Keane, Ryan Giggs, Paul Scholes and Rio Ferdinand, along with Duff himself, is currently set for Turner's Cross on September 25th.

The GAA refused permission for the Liam Miller memorial match to be held at Pairc Ui Chaoimh

Tickets for the game sold out rapidly as a switch to the much-larger Pairc Ui Chaoimh was sought, but the GAA maintained that no field games other than the Gaelic sports can be held at any ground without a vote from Congress - apart from in Croke Park.

The GAA will meet with match organisers today to seek a solution over a move to the newly-completed Pairc, which can hold 45,000 - almost five times more than the Cross.

But the Shamrock Rovers coach has come out angrily against the GAA, calling it "absolutely disgraceful" that the row has come this far.